humanscale
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yeah, that is neat. I wonder why this boat didn't catch on? It certainly has advantages, but for a houseboat, I think it would be difficult to split the cabin in two and have to put up panels in the middle once unfolded (although your idea of hinged walls and roof made a couple of pages back may help). I'd contend that an advantage of my concept is that it does not break up the 8ft wide cabin, and even depends on its integrity/unity/rigidity for bracing. Also, I wonder if boats that must rely on sliding parts (tracks) tend to frequently get snagged (My concept relies on no tracks or sliding, only float out of a less buoyant middle hull, and lowering of deck onto it when repositioned (which has its own challenges!).
If I were to start from scratch, I might have the fold out be in the middle. Another motivation for my current side-fold concept is that I can potentially start with an existing two-pontoon boat, which offers many people the opportunity to modify their existing boat.
I'm working on a detailed weight and design decisions document that I hope to share in a few days. Today I learned a lot about trailer ramps and hinges as inspiration for my fold down deck (and "drawbridge" bed tents). Deck panels consisting of two layers of perforated corrugated aluminum offset by 90 degrees would be light and sturdy.
If I were to start from scratch, I might have the fold out be in the middle. Another motivation for my current side-fold concept is that I can potentially start with an existing two-pontoon boat, which offers many people the opportunity to modify their existing boat.
I'm working on a detailed weight and design decisions document that I hope to share in a few days. Today I learned a lot about trailer ramps and hinges as inspiration for my fold down deck (and "drawbridge" bed tents). Deck panels consisting of two layers of perforated corrugated aluminum offset by 90 degrees would be light and sturdy.
This is this expanding boat I saw many years ago and talked to the guy trying to promote it.
This design pontoon suits plug in torsions suspension system, also to make wider the middle folding part is made bigger.
Add walls and roof.
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